Articles

  1. Why Voting Does Not Delegate: The Legal Bug at the Basis of False Representative Democracy The foundational argument: voting is not a legal delegation and cannot transfer sovereign power.
  2. Fraud in Civil Law: Definition and Consequences Applying civil-law fraud to the political system: elements, consequences, and victim rights.
  3. The Rights of Victims: Why We Are Not Obligated to Obey a Fraudulent System Citizens as victims of collective fraud have the right to refuse illegitimate obligations.
  4. No Army Is Needed. A Proof Is Needed. Change comes through clear proof and metapolitical clarity, not force or chaos.
  5. The Logic of Escalation: A Predictable Trap Why provocation and chaos benefit the system; clarity and disengagement are the smarter path.
  6. Representative Democracy Is Possible — And This Is Its Model A concrete, civil-law compliant model of authentic representative democracy.
  7. Electoral laws and the Double Bind Academic submission proposing reforms and a Civic Assembly.
  8. The “Democracy Experts” Who Cannot Say That the USA Is Not a Democracy How funding ties prevent mainstream scholars from acknowledging the oligarchy.
  9. The Electoral Double Bind The structural trap that makes every electoral choice reinforce the system.
  10. Strategic Positioning in Political Critique How critical voices are neutralized through structural positioning, framing, and institutional absorption.
  11. A donkey cannot fly A system built to prevent citizens from having power will not be a democracy, in despite of the false label.
  12. The Election Trap – Why Voting Feels Like Sleepwalking Through a Legal Nightmare A simple everyday analogy showing why elections lack real legal delegation, produce null acts, and leave citizens sleepwalking through fraud.
  13. The Grand Theater of Dissent – Actors, Extras, and the Unspoken Script A friendly, behind-the-curtain look at the global dissent scene: who's performing, what they're avoiding, and why some topics never reach the stage.